I got the question how to merge multiple parts (as an assembly) into one single body in creo 2.0 . Thanks.shitanshu pathak 24 Nov, 2021 05:23 AM how to do the same in solidworks?4 Answers Roland Schneider Answered on 4 Jan, 2015 05:36 PM Merge all components (.prt) of your a...
enabling you to save not only entire parts as STL files, but also selected surfaces of a part. This gives you great flexibility when preparing objects for 3D printing. In addition, assembly output enables you to save several components as a single unit while maintaining each component as a se...
exporting aVRMLfrom SOLIDWORKS brings those body and face colors into GrabCAD Print for printing on a Stratasys J750/Connex3. Any textures or decals are still lost like in the picture above, but sometimes face color is enough to capture simple intent, like when using colored sunken text or s...
enabling you to save not only entire parts as STL files, but also selected surfaces of a part. This gives you great flexibility when preparing objects for 3D printing. In addition, assembly output enables you to save several components as a single unit while maintaining each component as a se...
The reason we're doing this is because, if you don't, after you use Grasshopper to make your middle body all complex and lattice-like, it will have hundreds of jagged little lattice beams sticking out all along its edges, which make it a pain to hold, to use in an assembly, to att...
Set Facet Surface Smoothing to 150 File > Export Select .STL Note: IronCAD can export in many file formats depending on your geometry. Tip: When working in assembly mode, you must save each of the component parts as individual STL files. The procedures for doing so are described below. ...